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    A Digital Imaging technician is a key member of any film crew and has several duties and responsibilities in the production process. These differ from those of a Data Wrangler in several ways, however some roles are shared between them. The Digital Imaging Technician, according to Get in media (2017) is mainly concerned with ensuring the camera manages to attain the desired look expected by the director of photography and the director. In contrast a Data wrangler primarily is in charge of…

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    Forrest Gump Film Analysis

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    Forrest Gump is a film that defies the conventions of filmmaking, and in that sense it is difficult to do a typical analysis of the film. It’s not so much that the film is overly complicated or that reality is always in question or any art house tricks of that kind; it’s just that Gump doesn’t really follow any rules. We begin with the most obvious: the plot. This is a film that should have redefined the biopic. It is completely about the life and times of Forrest, the protagonist, in fact…

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    whole country itself. “So it is no surprise if past leaders like Hitler, Mao and Mussolini had always wanted to be in charge of their country’s movie industry” (Chang). Moreover, there is no doubt that there has been a great rise in the competition of film industry recently. Making…

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    sizes, and camera movement, can influence, alter, and strengthen the viewer’s perception of onscreen characters. Each of these aspects of camera use is important to the film as a whole, but more specifically each of these aspects can help to portray and define the character in terms of both personality and reputation within the film. The use of camera can influence, alter, and strengthen the viewer’s perceptions and opinions towards onscreen characters. The first aspect of camera use that can…

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    A Genre Analysis

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    day, People have experienced the films since the film technology was not well-developed, from a still image showing on screen or five to ten seconds moving images to long stories as in these days. As the technology have been developed, The narrative of the stories is being developed as well. There are more details and conventions, not only playing images one by one without any description. The conventions of the story refer to a genre. Genre benefits all producers, distributors and audiences.…

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    social values of America. My opinion of the Lion King remains to be a kids movie that is simply a fictional movie created to how the American producer wanted. I don't believe there are any social values deliberately placed in this film. The evidence does suggest that they are in fact in the film but I don't believe they were intentional. This is just a simple film designed for kids to enjoy and the adults are just…

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    The Samurai Film Maker Akira Kurosawa is considered by many to be one of the most influential film makers of all time. Many of his films have been remade or his concepts repurposed for a new audiences; Seven Samurai was remade into the Magnificent Seven, The Battle Beyond our Stars, Zhong yi qun ying (Seven Warriors) and a Japanese anime series, Samurai 7. Kurosawa’s Yojimbo was remade into a Fist Full of Dollars, Last Man Standing, and another anime series, Kaze no Yojimbo.(Maunula,2014)…

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    The movie titled Inception was produced in 2010, and it captured many viewers as being one of the best fantasy and science fiction of the years. Christopher Nolan was the producer and director of the film. He also fully participated in its script writing. The movie's storyline and script development were Christopher Nolan's ideas from 2001. According to Christopher Nolan, the movie was themed around lucid dreaming and incubation of dreams that brought up visions of an existence whereby…

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    Universal Cable Productions has inked a deal with Alfred Hitchcock’s Estate to create and produce an anthology series based on the filmmaker’s movies. Suspense is considered a main driving force for some movies, whether it’s for frightful tenacities, or to keep to audience on the edge of their seat. Many would argue, that Alfred Hitchcock was the master of this craft, as he manipulated frames and distorted reality to leave audiences in a constant state of indecisiveness. From the most popular…

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    COMPOSER COMPARISON HANS ZIMMER’S PROFILE

Zimmer was 1st introduced to film music in London during collaboration with Stanley Myers for the film “My Beautiful Laundrette”. He then started working on his own solo projects which became a success, mastering the use of combining old and new musical technologies. He got his 1st break in 1988 when he was asked to score Rain Man for Barry Levinson. This was his 1st film to win an Oscar for Best Picture of the Year and earned him his 1st nomination…

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